Farmers’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices in the Production, Preservation and Utilization of African Leafy Vegetables in Western Kenya

Muchoki C.N., Ngala S., Okoth M.W.
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A large diversity of African Leafy Vegetables (ALV) are consumed in the western Kenya. These vegetables have been neglected leading to persistent high cases of malnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies. To boost the promotion of these vegetables, which has been ongoing by various organizations, a study was conducted with the objective of determining the farmers’ knowledge, attitudes and practices in the production, preservation and utilization of ALV in Kakamega and Vihiga Counties, Kenya. Twelve gender-disaggregated Focus Group Discussions were held. Visiting institutions, family and friends were the leading sources of knowledge. ‘How to grow ALV’ was the most favourite topic delivered. Nineteen different ALV species are consumed in Western Kenya. Vegetables for the market are harvested when there is no direct sunlight. Most vegetables are mixed when cooked. Duration and methods of cooking vary. Vegetables which have been domesticated for long are sold as much as they are home consumed, while the wild and those domesticated recently are not sold. Preservation for long periods was rare. Thirteen ALV are encouraged for specific individuals for health benefits. Twelve ALV are discouraged for specific individuals because of myths. The farmers have reasonable knowledge regarding ALV. Attitudes and practices are influenced by culture.
肯尼亚西部农民在非洲叶菜生产、保存和利用中的知识、态度和做法
肯尼亚西部地区消费种类繁多的非洲叶菜。这些蔬菜一直被忽视,导致营养不良和微量营养素缺乏症持续高发。为了促进这些蔬菜的推广,各组织正在进行一项研究,目的是确定肯尼亚卡卡梅加县和维希加县农民在ALV生产、保存和利用方面的知识、态度和做法。举行了12次按性别分列的焦点小组讨论。访问机构、家人和朋友是知识的主要来源。“如何发展ALV”是最受欢迎的话题。肯尼亚西部消费19种不同的ALV。市场上的蔬菜是在没有阳光直射的情况下收获的。大多数蔬菜在烹饪时都是混合在一起的。烹饪的时间和方法各不相同。长期以来被驯化的蔬菜和它们在国内的消费量一样多,而野生的和最近被驯化的蔬菜则不卖。长时间保存是罕见的。鼓励为特定个人提供13种最低限度的健康福利。由于神话,12个ALV不鼓励用于特定的个人。农民对ALV有合理的认识。态度和做法受到文化的影响。
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